ID | 080035 |
Title Proper | Soldiering for Arab Nationalism |
Other Title Information | Fawzi al-Qawuqji in Palestine |
Language | ENG |
Author | Parsons, Laila |
Publication | 2007. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Fawzi al-Qawuqji was a soldier and Arab nationalist who fought European colonialism all over the Middle East between World War I and 1948. He served as an officer in the 4th Brigade of the Ottoman Army, fighting the British advance north through Palestine; led the al-Hama sector of the Syrian Revolt against the French in 1925-1927; was one of the rebel leaders in the Arab revolt against the British in Palestine in 1936; participated in the Rashid 'Ali al-Kaylani coup against the British-controlled government in Iraq in 1941; and served as field commander of the Arab Liberation Army in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. This essay, part of a larger study of Qawuqji's life and career, is based on his published memoirs as well as his private papers, stored in boxes at the back of a closet in the Beirut apartment where he lived after his retirement until his death in 1976 |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Palestine Studies Vol. 36, No.4; Summer 2007: p33-48 |
Journal Source | Journal of Palestine Studies Vol. 36, No.4; Summer 2007: p33-48 |
Key Words | Nationalism ; Arab - Israel War ; Plastine |